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A highly-efficient gas-fired central thermal and tri-generation
facility is installed at Sydney's major residential and commercial
development Central Park to provide low-carbon thermal energy,
heating and cooling.

A $26.5 million Environmental Upgrade Agreement (EUA) involving
Low Carbon Australia, now the CEFC, ANZ, Eureka Real Assets and
City of Sydney was used to finance the installation of the 2MW
trigeneration plant.

The trigeneration plant will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by
190,000 tonnes over its 25-year design life. Additional emission
reductions of 76 tonnes will be saved by using absorption chillers
instead of electric chillers.

The project was an important part of the sustainability approach
for development of Central Park.